Assembly for attaching a windshield wiper motor to a laminated windshield

ABSTRACT

A windshield assembly includes a laminated windshield provided with a cutout and a motor mounting plate secured to the laminated windshield over the cutout. The motor mounting plate includes a first mounting area. An exterior motor cover plate is secured on an exterior side of the laminated windshield and overlays the cutout in facing relation with the motor mounting plate. The exterior motor cover includes a second mounting area in alignment with the first mounting area. The structure distributes forces encountered by the wiper and motor over a large area on the glass. Also, due to a small footprint, the view through the windshield is less obstructed. The structure also eliminates the need for drilling/aligning holes in laminated glass.

CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No.14/732,469, filed Jun. 5, 2015, pending, the entire content of which ishereby incorporated by reference in this application.

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(NOT APPLICABLE)

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to accessories for a laminated windshield and,more particularly, to an assembly for attaching a windshield wiper motorto a laminated windshield.

It is tedious, time-consuming and expensive to cut mounting holes inlaminated glass. Also, when holes are cut, they are cut intopre-laminated glass pieces. During the lamination process, it isrequired to align the holes, which can be a difficult task. The innervinyl between the laminated pieces has to then be trimmed out of eachhole. Non-metallic bushings and/or other means of isolating the glassfrom the metallic motor mounting hardware is also required to reducechances of glass fractures.

It would be desirable to replace the existing process for securingaccessories to laminated glass.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

A notch may be pre-cut into the glass during the manufacture of thelaminated glass. The cuts are made in appropriate locations along theedge of the glass to accommodate the wiper motor location and anyadditional wiper pivot points where the wiper would drive a second bladevia a linkage between the motor and the second location. Thisarrangement can be applied to any number of additional blade pivotpoints, depending on the application.

In an exemplary embodiment, a windshield assembly includes a laminatedwindshield including a cutout along an edge of the laminated windshield,a motor mounting plate secured to the laminated windshield overlayingthe cutout and having a first mounting area, and an exterior motor coverplate secured on an exterior side of the laminated windshield andoverlaying the cutout in facing relation with the motor mounting plate.The exterior motor cover includes a second mounting area in alignmentwith the first mounting area.

In another exemplary embodiment, a windshield assembly includes alaminated windshield including a cutout along an edge of the laminatedwindshield, and a motor mounting plate secured to an interior side ofthe laminated windshield over the cutout. The motor mounting plateincludes a first mounting hole. A wiper motor is secured to the motormounting plate via the first mounting hole. An exterior motor coverplate is secured on an exterior side of the laminated windshield andoverlays the cutout in facing relation with the motor mounting plate.The exterior motor cover includes a second mounting hole in alignmentwith the first mounting hole.

In yet another exemplary embodiment, a method of securing a wiper motormounting plate assembly to a laminated windshield includes the steps of(a) cutting a notch in the laminated windshield; (b) securing a motormounting plate to the laminated windshield overlaying the notch, themotor mounting plate including a first mounting area; and (c) securingan exterior motor cover plate on an exterior side of the laminatedwindshield and overlaying the notch in facing relation with the motormounting plate, the exterior motor cover including a second mountingarea, wherein step (c) is practiced by aligning the second mounting areawith the first mounting area.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

These and other aspects and advantages will be described in detail withreference to the accompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is an exploded view of the assembly;

FIG. 2 is an exemplary configuration showing the windshield outersurface; and

FIG. 3 is an exemplary configuration showing the windshield innersurface.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

With reference to the drawings, a windshield assembly includes alaminated windshield or glass 12 provided with a cutout 14. The cutout14 may be a scallop cut or a semi-circular notch or the like. The cutsare made during manufacture of the laminated glass in appropriatelocations along the edge of the glass.

A motor mounting plate 16 is secured to the laminated windshield 12 overthe cutout 14. Preferably, the motor mounting plate 16 is a metallicplate and may be bonded to the laminated glass 12 using a suitableadhesive. The mounting plate 16 is provided with appropriate motormounting holes 18 and other pertinent geometry to receive the wiperassembly accessories.

A wiper motor 20 is secured to the motor mounting plate 16 via themounting holes 18. The mounting holes 18 and other pertinent geometrymay also be configured to receive a washer fluid spray head 22, a washerfluid hose fitting (in the case of a “wet” arm application), ananti-rotation screw, and in some instances, a second pivot pin for apantograph-style wiper arm. The wiper motor 20 preferably includes wiperfunction switches 23.

An exterior motor cover plate 24 may be secured on an exterior side ofthe laminated windshield 12 adjacent the notch 14. Additionally, aninterior motor cover 26 may be secured on an interior side of thelaminated windshield 12. The exterior motor cover 24 providesreinforcement for the motor mounting plate 16 and includes mountingholes 25 in alignment with the mounting holes 18 in the motor mountingplate 16. The interior motor cover 26 includes openings 28 for switchmounts and also serves as a decorative cover for concealing thecomponents of the wiper assembly. A decorative plate may also be addedon the exterior side of the windshield 12 for aesthetic purposes ifdesired, depending on the application requirements.

In a method of securing the wiper motor 20 to the laminated windshield12, the notch 14 is first cut in the components of the laminatedwindshield during manufacture of the laminated glass. The motor mountingplate 16 is secured to the laminated windshield 12 via a urethaneadhesive or other suitable adhesive, over the notch 14 as illustrated.The wiper motor 20 is then secured to the motor mounting plate 16 viaits mounting holes 18 and motor mounting hardware.

The described assembly alleviates the need for cutting and aligningholes in the glass and results in a much more robust means of motormounting. Moreover, the structure distributes forces encountered by thewiper and motor over a large area on the glass. Also, due to a smallfootprint, the view through the windshield is less obstructed.

While the invention has been described in connection with what ispresently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments,it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to thedisclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover variousmodifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit andscope of the appended claims.

The invention claimed is:
 1. A windshield assembly comprising: alaminated windshield including a cutout along an edge of the laminatedwindshield; a planar motor mounting plate secured to the laminatedwindshield overlaying the cutout, the motor mounting plate including afirst mounting area; and an exterior motor cover plate secured on anexterior side of the laminated windshield and overlaying the cutout infacing relation with the motor mounting plate, the exterior motor coverincluding a second mounting area in alignment with the first mountingarea.
 2. A windshield assembly according to claim 1, wherein the motormounting plate comprises alternative mounting areas and geometry thatsupport at least one of a washer fluid spray head, a washer fluid hosefitting, an anti-rotation screw, and a first or second pivot pin.
 3. Awindshield assembly according to claim 1, wherein the motor mountingplate is bonded to the laminated windshield with an adhesive.
 4. Awindshield assembly according to claim 1, wherein the cutout issemi-circular shaped.
 5. A windshield assembly according to claim 1,wherein the motor mounting plate is secured on an interior side of thelaminated windshield.
 6. A windshield assembly according to claim 1,further comprising a wiper motor secured to the motor mounting plate viathe first and second mounting areas.
 7. A windshield assembly accordingto claim 1, further comprising an interior motor cover secured on aninterior side of the laminated windshield.
 8. A windshield assemblycomprising: a laminated windshield including a cutout along an edge ofthe laminated windshield; a motor mounting plate secured to an interiorside of the laminated windshield over the cutout, the motor mountingplate including a first mounting hole; a wiper motor secured to themotor mounting plate via the first mounting hole; and an exterior motorcover plate secured on an exterior side of the laminated windshield andoverlaying the cutout in facing relation with the motor mounting plate,the exterior motor cover including a second mounting hole in alignmentwith the first mounting hole.
 9. A windshield assembly according toclaim 8, further comprising an interior motor cover secured on theinterior side of the laminated windshield over the motor mounting plate,wherein the wiper motor comprises wiper function switches, and whereinthe interior motor cover includes openings that receive the wiperfunction switches.
 10. A method of securing a wiper motor mounting plateassembly to a laminated windshield, the method comprising: (a) cutting anotch in the laminated windshield; (b) securing a planar motor mountingplate to the laminated windshield overlaying the notch, the motormounting plate including a first mounting area; and (c) securing anexterior motor cover plate on an exterior side of the laminatedwindshield and overlaying the notch in facing relation with the motormounting plate, the exterior motor cover including a second mountingarea, wherein step (c) is practiced by aligning the second mounting areawith the first mounting area.
 11. A method according to claim 10,further comprising securing a wiper motor to the motor mounting platevia the first and second mounting areas.
 12. A method according to claim11, further comprising securing an interior motor cover on an interiorside of the laminated windshield.